noun
- the political and economic system of the former Soviet Union, characterized by state control of the economy and single-party rule
- advocacy of or adherence to Soviet principles and practices
Usage: historical; political science
Usage: political
Examples
- The collapse of sovietism in 1991 marked the end of the Cold War era.
- Many Eastern European countries rejected sovietism after decades of communist rule.
- The professor explained how sovietism differed from other forms of socialism.
- Critics argued that sovietism suppressed individual freedoms and economic innovation.
- The documentary examined the rise and fall of sovietism in the 20th century.
- Some political theorists studied sovietism as a distinct form of totalitarian government.